Sarawak is set to receive the world’s first hydrogen-powered autonomous rapid transit (ART) smart tram. Developed by China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Research Institute Co Ltd, the tram utilizes a hydrogen energy power system, offering longer driving range, shorter refueling time, and enhanced environmental benefits.
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Provaris Energy, a pioneer in integrated green hydrogen projects, is making significant strides in advancing green hydrogen production and export supply projects in Australia and Norway.
China’s northern region of Inner Mongolia is spearheading a shift towards sustainable hydrogen production by taking decisive actions to regulate grey hydrogen, derived from fossil fuels like coal and natural gas.
In a significant step towards sustainable shipping and a hydrogen-based maritime sector, Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL) has proudly announced its initiative to develop a cutting-edge pure water production system for hydrogen generation.
Australian-based H2i Technology has taken a giant leap forward in the pursuit of sustainable transportation solutions. The company has successfully manufactured the first batch of ten commercially-ready hydrogen injection kits for diesel engines.
South Korea is gearing up for a major leap in the field of hydrogen mobility with the upcoming commercial operation of the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen plant in Incheon.
Toll Group has taken a leap in adopting cutting-edge green technology by introducing its first hydrogen-powered long haul truck in China.
The aviation industry has long grappled with its carbon footprint, but now a promising solution is on the horizon. DG…
The maritime industry, a vital backbone of global trade and transportation, is taking a giant leap towards sustainability with the commercialization of Yanmar Power Technology’s innovative marine hydrogen fuel cell system.
In a significant move towards commercial production, H2X Global, an Australian hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle company, has secured up to $86 million in capital over the next two years from Nebraska-based Verde Mobility.